I have a Bike24 in Frankfurt since the 17th May and a BC from 2 days ago. Look at 3 week for in stock stuff.Too late, unfortunately, I’ve already paid HiBikes to go on their waiting list.
Just buy an adapter. It gives you more equal spoke tension as well.Not sure how I achieved it but I bought the wrong size front hub.
100 instead of 110, can only assume that I wasn't paying attention when I clicked.
Bought from Wiggle, might write to them and see what's achievable, then, maybe Hope themselves.
Fuck it.
Yep. Felix’s last bike ran one in rear. Not ideal, but even he couldn’t hurt it in 18 months of thrashing. You’ll forget it’s there, @johnny.Just buy an adapter. It gives you more equal spoke tension as well.
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[EDIT] - I was wrong (thinking of spacer washers for some reason... ), refer below.Just buy an adapter. It gives you more equal spoke tension as well.
If you payed with PayPal you may be able to have the return shipping covered up to $40.Not sure how I achieved it but I bought the wrong size front hub.
100 instead of 110, can only assume that I wasn't paying attention when I clicked.
Bought from Wiggle, might write to them and see what's achievable, then, maybe Hope themselves.
Fuck it.
That doesn’t matter. Kit stays on the wheel. You won’t know it’s there.Front wheel will likely come off pretty regularly as the only car that has the carrier is also the only car that has the kid seat in it.
So annoyed at myself.
Derp, yep - good call @moorey - the Boostinator kits replace the whole cap don't they? I was thinking of spacer washers for some reason.That doesn’t matter. Kit stays on the wheel. You won’t know it’s there.
Alternatively, I’ll take one for the team and swap you for some 8yo non boost pikes needing a service. I’ll wait…
Boostinator is only single-sided isn't it? So you also need to dish the rim across.Derp, yep - good call @moorey - the Boostinator kits replace the whole cap don't they? I was thinking of spacer washers for some reason.
But that limits you max rotor size. You also loose the benefit of more centred rim.Boostinator is only single-sided isn't it? So you also need to dish the rim across.
MRP replaces both endcaps to keep the hub centred: https://www.mtbdirect.com.au/mrp-better-boost-hub-converter
IIRC, it's for a fresh build so yes, rim offset, but not starting with a pre-built wheel. As long as the spoke calcs it would be my preference. Bugger rotor spacers, not keen on them for the front wheel.Boostinator is only single-sided isn't it? So you also need to dish the rim across.
MRP replaces both endcaps to keep the hub centred: https://www.mtbdirect.com.au/mrp-better-boost-hub-converter